Photo Journo: Wayland Invitational 2009

On my Pacific Northwest roadtrip, as described before, I stopped in Portland for the Wayland Invitational at PIR- set during open weekend drag nights, but with John Wayland's organization a whole EV get together on top.

On my Pacific Northwest roadtrip, as described before, I stopped in Portland for the Wayland Invitational at PIR- set during open weekend drag nights, but with John Wayland's organization a whole EV get together on top.

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Neon's electric buggy was there

Neon's electric buggy was there

As were four Roadsters

As were four Roadsters

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Otmar's Quick-change Zilla swapper in his orange 914- test bed for hundreds of Zillas

Otmar's Quick-change Zilla swapper in his orange 914- test bed for hundreds of Zillas

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Crazyhorse Pinto

Crazyhorse Pinto

Bill Dube's Killacycle

Bill Dube's Killacycle

Killacycle's trick pneumatic brush-timing actuator

Killacycle's trick pneumatic brush-timing actuator

SSIC had their T-Bucket and Daytona Coupe (as seen in the first photo)

SSIC had their T-Bucket and Daytona Coupe (as seen in the first photo)

Electric Motorsport was there with bikes

Electric Motorsport was there with bikes

The Killacycle toasted a motor Friday night

The Killacycle toasted a motor Friday night

Saturday morning Jim Husted took a look at the SSIC Daytona's 11" WarP

Saturday morning Jim Husted took a look at the SSIC Daytona's 11" WarP

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Jim Husted's sweet mini-cruiser

Jim Husted's sweet mini-cruiser

On to the fun part- racing!

On to the fun part- racing!

The Crazyhorse Pinto's crazy torque caused the tires to deform and fold over- sort of "flap". I understand this often happens on high-torque drag cars, but with the quiet electric drivetrain that "flapping" was the loudest sound you could hear as it went down the strip.

The Crazyhorse Pinto's crazy torque caused the tires to deform and fold over- sort of "flap". I understand this often happens on high-torque drag cars, but with the quiet electric drivetrain that "flapping" was the loudest sound you could hear as it went down the strip.

Tesla Roadster drag racing is not all that interesting- very consistant, quick for a street car, very quite. The sound of a couple roadsters flying by at 100+ mph at the finish line is pretty neat though.

Tesla Roadster drag racing is not all that interesting- very consistant, quick for a street car, very quiet. The sound of a couple roadsters flying by at 100+ mph at the finish line is pretty neat though.

The SSIC Daytona was blazingly fast off the line, but wasn't geared well for top end speed.

The SSIC Daytona was blazingly fast off the line, but wasn't geared well for top end speed.

This converted Samurai NEV was very slow. I think it hit 38 or so MPH, 1/4 mile in 50+ sec. They only raced it once though so it was OK

This converted Samurai NEV was very slow. I think it hit 38 or so MPH, 1/4 mile in 50+ sec. They only raced it once though so it was OK

Speaking of NEVs, someone brought a ZENN out also. It quickly reached and then sat right at its limiter, 43 MPH or so

Speaking of NEVs, someone brought a ZENN out also. It quickly reached and then sat right at its limiter, 43 MPH or so

Obligatory sequence of Killacycle shots

Obligatory sequence of Killacycle shots

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The Killacycle is so mind-bogglingly fast, it is absolutely worth it to see it in person

The Killacycle is so mind-bogglingly fast, it is absolutely worth it to see it in person

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The T-Bucket was detuned and running 15/16sec that weekend, still looked like a load of fun. I got a little spin around the parking lot in it- running similar power level to my Miata. Was very fun. It's on my list of goals to have a car without a windshield someday.

The T-Bucket was detuned and running 15/16sec that weekend, still looked like a load of fun. I got a little spin around the parking lot in it- running similar power level to my Miata. Was very fun. It's on my list of goals to have a car without a windshield someday.

The White Zombie takes another victim.

The White Zombie takes another victim.

The SSIC Daytona leaves a fat Audi in the dust

The SSIC Daytona leaves a fat Audi in the dust

Then- a surprise. Dave Cloud has a reputation for showing up last minute with something crazy and cool-

Then- a surprise. Dave Cloud has a reputation for showing up last minute with something crazy and cool- True to form he showed up Saturday at 9pm with this sort of Jr dragster- Let's see- tube frame, 24+ costco lead batteries, came to the track with the tires uninflated, reverse by way of flex plate and starter motor attached to one of the motor shafts, dual motor main drive with Curtis controller for creeping around and set of pneumatically actuated contactors for series/parallel switching of the motors and battery banks (72/144v)- This thing was seriously impressive in a homebuilt, most-from-the-least sort of way.

Rumors were flying that this run could easily result in some kind of disaster- but it didn't, the car turned in a respectable 95mph trap speed

Rumors were flying that this run could easily result in some kind of disaster- but it didn't, the car turned in a respectable 95mph trap speed

It is likely that given good tires and batteries this dragster could turn in very good times- those contactors are going to be able to deliver more power than any controller if the rest of the system can handle it. I really enjoyed seeing this creation, it was definitely one of the high points of the weekend for me.

It is likely that given good tires and batteries this dragster could turn in very good times- those contactors are going to be able to deliver more power than any controller if the rest of the system can handle it. I really enjoyed seeing this creation, it was definitely one of the high points of the weekend for me.

A good time had by all- Maybe I’ll have to tow the Miata up next time…

Posted on August 27, 2009 at 3:58 pm by Henry · Permalink
In: EV Miata, Photo Journo, Racing

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  1. Written by pol
    on February 28, 2010 at 8:48 am
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